I usually glance at my wusage-digested server logs every few days. This evening I saw the strangest thing pointing to 10/1 on my weblog:
Is it just me, or is that one funky referrer?
Other server log goodies: google.ca, google.com, and google.co.jp liked 9/17 so much in this last week that they decided to crawl it.
One other thing that perplexes me is that if I type http://hasselbladusa.com, I find out that they are running Apache 1.3.9 and I am forbidden to do anything with / on their server. However, if I type http://www.hasselbladusa.com, I get a happy fun corporate homepage. I know that most web users out there couldn’t fathom a website without www. in front of it (don’t worry, I’m not talking about you, I know you know better), but it saves wear and tear on my wrists and fingers, so I avoid www. as much as possible.
You’ll notice that I have set my blog up on all of the search engines and news services and stuff as http://postneo.com, not http://www.postneo.com. I like it, it’s shorter, simpler, and looks hella cooler. I also use http://google.com to shorten things (when I’m not in mozilla, which is set to search google of course), and usually forget the http:// thing unless neccesary. For the sake of this ramt, prefixing urls with http:// means that Radio hyperlinks them, which is good for a lazy weblogger ranting.